国際シンポジウム2025

International Symposium for preventing PICS and Delirium

Main Theme:Sepcific Strategy for preventing PICS and Delirium in ICU

This symposium focuses on the prevention and management of delirium and Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) in the ICU and aims to share knowledge based on the latest research and evidence. We hope to find effective prevention and intervention methods for delirium and PICS by inviting pioneers and discussing the implementation methods and issues in clinical practice.

Date : Saturday, May 31, 2025, 15:00–19:00
Location : National Olympics Memorial Youth Center,Tokyo,JP
Chair : Keibun Liu (Japanese Network for Early Mobilization)

Program

Keynote Lecture: The Current State of PICS and Delirium in Critical Care

・Speaker Peter Nydahl : Germany

Panel Discussion:Appropriate Timing and Outcomes for daily clinical practice

・Speaker 1 When is the best for detecting PICS and delirium? A review of evaluation timing from the results of long-term outcomes

・Speaker 2 Overcoming barriers! Checklist and clinical using of ABCDEF bundle

・Speaker 3 Establishing and sustaining a safety mobilization for preventing PICS and Delirium

Oral Presentation: Evidence based care for preventing PICS and delirium

Q&A Session

Closing Remarks

Call for Abstracts 

The Congress Committee of International Symposium for preventing PICS and Delirium, welcomes the submission of abstracts.  

The abstract submission system will close on 20th January 2025. 

All abstracts will be reviewed blindly by members of an abstract committee.  Author names, affiliations, and institutions will be removed during this process. Reviewers consider the abstract on the basis of the following items: 

  • Relevance/importance of topic
  • Methodological approach
  • Data analysis and presentation
  • Interpretation of the findings and impact for clinical practice
  • Overall quality of presentation – style, legibility

The authors will be informed of acceptance or rejection of their abstract by e-mail. All accepted abstracts will be presented at the conference as an oral presentation.  

The maximum length of abstracts is 300 words.  

The abstract must include: 

  • Project title
  • Purpose of the project
  • Clinical and/or scientific background for the project
  • Methodological approach
  • Results
  • Short description of how the results will impact patients/clinicians/the health service, and why the results are important for clinical practice

International Symposium Administrative Office
Japanese Network for Early Mobilization
1-2-12-202 Kudan-kita, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0073, Japan